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But Elijah Sindelar doesn't even give them a second thought. The 2015 prospect is committed to Purdue and will remain that way.

The 6-foot-4 Sindelar gave his pledge to coach Darrell Hazell and his staff in February, just a few days after National Signing Day for the 2014 class.

"I still get letters," Sindelar said Sunday after completing Purdue's quarterback camp. "Coach (David) Barnes said people will call but he will try to move the conversation to other guys on my team. They don't talk to me anymore."

Nothing is 100 percent in recruiting until a signature is placed on a national letter of intent. But as of now, Sindelar isn't budging

The senior-to-be at Caldwell County High School in Princeton, Ky., came to Purdue's camp to get an idea of what's in store for his college tenure. Quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator John Shoop hovered around Sindelar, examining his footwork and throwing technique, shouting encouragement and instructions.

Sindelar had a long conversation with sophomore quarterback Danny Etling after completing the obstacle course inside the Mollenkopf Center to end camp.

"I got the feel of how it's going to be with coach Shoop and how they're going to coach me, how it's going to run and how the practices are going to go," Sindelar said. "It was real nice to get up here and get a feel and who I'm going to play for."

The advice from Etling? Study.

"He studies a lot of film," Sindelar said. "It's a job, but it's a fun job. I have to work on studying film and learning the offense and being able to take hold of what's coming."

He'll spend the rest of the summer improving his footwork and adjusting to what Shoop wants from his quarterbacks.

"At my high school we only take a three-step drop and one-step drop because we're always in shotgun," he said. "I'll be working on five- and seven-step drops outside of my practices and I'm going to work on my accuracy and hitting my targets."

He'll return Friday for the program's senior elite camp. That's it for camps this summer for Sindelar.

"I'm done for the summer," he said. "I know where I'm going, so I might as well come to the team I'm going to."

Among the other quarterbacks at camp were Brownsburg's Hunter Johnson, a 2017 prospect, and a key target for the Boilermakers.